Chance me please

<p>Chance me please
Hi! I go to a private high school in Turkey. In the Turkish system, we had to take an exam before going to high school. And I am in a school where the student with the lowest score on the exam was in 99th percentile, so we are all geniuses lol. I am saying this because my GPA is not so high and that is the reason. I am hoping to do an econ degree.</p>

<p>SAT: 2390 (790 on writing)
Subject Tests: 800 on Maths 2, 790 on Literature
TOEFL 677/677 paper-based
GPA: 88 (in Turkish Education system grades are shown with a 1-5 system and 85+ is 5.0)
Rank: school doesnt reveal but not in the top 3
AP: english, programming in Java, Statistics, Calculus BC, geometry, english writing (all 5)
French and German at B2 level
Also I have taken classes which are not in the Turkish Education System:
Electronics
English for business world
World economic geography
Sociology and economics
Philosophy
Psychology</p>

<p>ECs (wont write before 9th grade since it is not counted)
In the student council
Basketball varsity (playing for 10 years)
Writer in the newspaper of the school
MUN i am really good at it. It is my most trusted EC. Was the secreatary of RCIMUN (the most prestigious MUN in Turkey) and participated in Harvard MUN. Also i was in JMUN at 6-7th classes.
Destination Imagination: Turkish Champion and participated in World championship
Junior Achievement: it is a business competition where you get investments etc. Major succes in Europe
Debate team: Turkish Champion
I play tennis and won some minor awards (5 years + 1.5 before high school)
I play drums and have taken part in exhibitions at school
Interested in acting and have taken part in plays at school
Have raised more than 25000 turkish lira (nearly 14k $) in a self started project
190+ hours of charity work + worked in summer too
I went to Sabanci University (one of the best private colleges in Turkey)
Went to stanford for a summer for the stanford summer school
Can speak 4 Languages
Really passionate at Economics, started reading about it at 13.</p>

<p>If you matriculated at a university as a college student (you wrote you attended Sabanci University and Stanford), you would need to apply to Harvard as a transfer student. Email admissions to clarify this.</p>

<p>^^I believe he is a high school student in Turkey who took classes at a local Turkish university (like many of the American students do here) and also took an summer enrichment class at Stanford like so many other high school students do as well…no biggy…</p>

<p>Gravitas; you are right</p>